Why don't law students ever female dog about the people who don't take it seriously and make fun of the ones who want to learn. Why is that? Law students seem to be the people who never outgrew middle school.

"Before I take a case, I perform 'The Grandmother Test.' I tell my Grandmother about the case, and judging from her reaction, I can tell whether or not I'm on the right side of the situation." ((brief pause))

Would you recommend them over the E&E's or are the E&E's ranked higher in priority?

CALI is a nice supplement, but I wouldn't trade them for the E&E's. CALI doesn't have every single topic. They are a nice way to quickly review a subject. However, writing out the explanations to the examples is invaluable to me.

A friend of mine here lives in N.Tampa and is hating the drive. She is moving next week a bit closer, but still in Tampa. Somewhere near Gandy (I am not from here). I know it is right across the bridge. She thinks that will be perfect for her since most of her friends,etc. are in Tampa. I live about 3 miles from campus right in St. Pete. which is about 10min drive. So it is close enough for me. I am there pretty much all day. If you are one of those who needs the library at night, then closer would probably be better. The houses are for students, but they have a waiting list. Stetson also has dorms. I don't know how they are, but I haven't heard anything bad about them yet.

Congrats on your acceptance, I remember reading your posts on the other side of LSD.

Fight with the boyfriend? Snap at me. Bad day at school? Snap at me.Sometimes in the mornings I say: "Good morning" and I might as well have spoken to the wall, since I get absolutely no reply. I've stopped saying "hello" and "how are you?" since she has the uncanny ability of making people feel invisible.

Considering that she's ALWAYS fighting with her boyfriend and ALWAYS having a bad day at school, let's just say I live with a person who's miserable 24/7 who you better not bump into in the hallway; otherwise she'll bite your head off.

I guess things could be worse; but going to law school is stressful enough w/o having to live with a such a moody person.